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Mallorca is a unique place to visit. Out of all the other places I have spent time in throughout Spain. Mallorca is a destination that you will want to visit again. Not only are the beaches gorgeous, but you get to experience the beautiful history of the island just from a quick walk. There is also a diverse and amazing food scene that will ensure that you are full towards the end of your trip.
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Day 1: Arrive in Mallorca
Once you arrive at the Mallorca airport, depending where you stay. Palma is just a quick 15-20 minute cab ride. Once you check into your hotel, you will likely want to lay out and experience the gorgeous weather at the pool. After a little bit of relaxation you will want to walk to Old Town to eat and shop. There are many different lunch spots in Old Town to choose from. Wine & Food is a great lunch/dinner spot. After lunch I suggest walking through old town and checking out the different shops. One of my all time favorite shopping places, Massimo Dutti is in the heart of old town. Along with several other unique boutiques.
Day 2: Boat day
On day 2 you will likely wake up to the beautiful sunshine. Depending on how hot it is, I suggest walking to old town and checking out the little cafes they have to offer. Cappuccino is a great place to sit and have a cup of coffee. Once you're ready to start the day, I suggest scheduling a boat tour. There are a handful of ports and beautiful scenery that you can't miss. Sail Trip Mallorca is a company that gives a unique boat tour experience. Depending on where you stay, you can take a quick cab ride to Santa Ponsa where the boat will pick you up. Our guides were a cute couple that made us homemade lunch and provided cava and wine to last us through the whole four-hour boat trip. This is a must do!
Day 3: Beach club
On your last day, you will likely want to relax and take in the beauty of the island. There are a handful of beach clubs throughout the island. A couple that have remarkable views are Purobeach Palma Mhares Sea Club. If you don't feel like purchasing a chair or daybed for the day. You can visit these places for lunch in their restaurants. If you're feeling like you want to do a little more exploring. You can take a cab ride to Port de Sóller and have lunch at Patiki Beach. A great choice to eat right on the beach. To wrap up the day after going back to your hotel. I highly suggest walking to Osteria Casa Rosita. If you are a little burnt out on tapas, this Italian, Mediterranean restaurant is a must visit. Family owned and super quaint with only a couple of dish options on the menu. In which you must order their charcuterie and cheese board along with their homemade sangria.
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